Swedish Liberal youth Movement calls for recognition of Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenians Genocide will continue unless Turkey recognizes the crime. Orhan Pamuk was deported from his country because he spoke about the great atrocity. Being descendents of Genocide victims, millions of Armenians are directly related to them. Before elections to Euro-parliament, the tragedy was recognized as principal issue on which Swedish youth movement will work, meber of the Swedish palament Frederic Malm told a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent. "I was the only council member who voted for genocide recognition in 2008," he stressed, adding that their organization also focused on fair settlement of Karabakh conflict.
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